Sunday, February 3, 2013

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The First iPhone Jailbreak Took a Whopping 74 Steps
Gizmodo
The First iPhone Jailbreak Took a Whopping 74 Steps If you're at all up on the whole jailbreaking scene, you know that the long-awaited iPhone 5 jailbreak is probably maybe definitely coming today, finally. And even though there's been a long wait, the ...
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Apple iPhone hack due very soon(ish)
The Australian Financial Review
Hackers working on a fix for the latest Apple iPhones, that would let owners install software that Apple hasn't approved of, say that this week could be an exciting week for anyone waiting for the fix. The fix, known as a "jailbreak", also lets iPhone ...
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iPhone 6 And iPad 5 Features Rumors: Laser Keyboard Spotted In Patent Filing
Latinos Post
A recent Apple patent spotting shows that laser keyboards are in the works, and there's a possibility this technology could find its way into the iPhone 6 and iPad 5. Apple, it seems, is exploring depth perception technology that could allow for the ...
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Softbank iPhone sales profit doubles
Himalayan Times
more than doubled in the October to December quarter from a year earlier, helped by strong sales of Apple's iPhone and iPads. Net profit rose to 65.9 billion yen (USD 724 million) in the last quarter of 2012 compared with 32.83 billion yen a year earlier.
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iPhone users spend more on mobile bills
The Droid Guy
The data collected from October to December 2012 shows that the 59% of the iPhone users spent more than 100$ a month on their plan, of which 10% of users were spending even more than 200$ per month on their phone bills. The stats of Android users, ...
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The Droid Guy
5 Great Valentine's Day Gifts for Apple Fans
iPhone FAQ
This small box allows owners to use their iPhone, iPad or iPod to remotely control their digital camera from up to 150 feet away. The CamRanger supports most high end Canon and Nikon DSLRs, and does not require a internet connection to work. This is a ...
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